Concealed Carry Case Study

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he Colorado legislature must take into account these five objections and balance them against the need to protect our students.
Colorado currently permits open carry, with the exception of several locations, and permits concealed carry on college campuses. The University of Colorado (CU) attempted to prevent those who were legally authorized by the state to possess a concealed firearm from possessing a gun while on their premises. This position was challenged, in 2012 the Colorado Supreme Court found in favor of the plaintiffs, State laws preempts that of campus policy; concealed and carry on Colorado college campuses is lawful. In an interview with a female, by the name of Jen, who declined to state her age, currently possess her concealed and carry permit. Jen has had her permit for “some time” and claims to possess her permit “to protect my family.” Having two school age children, Jen is
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“On Saturday, more than 400 educators — two-thirds of them women — from throughout the region will gather at the Centennial Gun Club for a free conceal-carry class, the largest one-day training session ever in Colorado, organizers say” (Illescas). The author of the article later quotes Paul Stanley, manager of the Centennial Gun Club, saying, "We look at gun-free zones and see too many instances of predators and deranged people who want to make their last blast in an area where they can wound and kill people,’ Stanley said. ‘Training our educators on how to use firearms safely will help them gain confidence and competence in the handling and use of firearms and could prevent the next Columbine, the next Sandy Hook” (Illescas). This generally is the position of those that are looking to allow trained individuals in schools to possess a